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July 2007 (CAP)

Bannu Archaeology Project Publication


For many archaeological research projects conducted in South Asia, the results of excavations are scattered throughout a range of local, regional and national South Asian journals, conference proceedings, international journals, occasional papers and monographs. What follows is a complete list of the publications produced by the Bannu Archaeological Project from its inception in 1985 up to July 2007. Refereed publications are shown with a *.

Books and Edited Volumes [1] Khan, F., Knox, J.R., and Thomas, K.D. 1991. Explorations and Excavations in Bannu District, North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan, 1985-1988, British Museum Occasional Paper No. 80, Department of Oriental Antiquities, London. [2] Khan, F., Knox, J.R., Magee, P.G. and Thomas, K.D., with a contribution by Petrie, C.A., 2000, Akra: The Ancient Capital of Bannu, North West Frontier Province, Pakistan, Taxila Institute of Asian Civilisations, Islamabad.

Articles and Chapters [1] Khan, F., Knox, J.R., and Thomas, K.D. 1986. Sheri Khan Tarakai: a new site in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan, Journal of Central Asia 9: 83-90. *[2] Khan, F., Knox, J.R., and Thomas, K.D. 1987. The Bannu archaeological project: A study of prehistoric settlement in Bannu district, Pakistan, South Asian Studies 3: 8390. [3] Khan, F., Knox, J.R., and Thomas, K.D. 1988. Prehistoric and protohistoric settlements in Bannu District, Pakistan Archaeology 23: 99-148. [4] Khan, F., Knox, J.R., and Thomas, K.D. 1989. New perspectives on early settlement in Bannu District, Pakistan, South Asian Archaeology 1985, Frifelt, K. and Sorensen, P. (eds.), Curzon Press, London: 281-291. *[5] Khan, F., Knox, J.R., and Thomas, K.D. 1990. The Bannu Archaeological Project: Investigations at Sheri Khan Tarakai 1987-1989, South Asian Studies 6: 241-247. [6] Khan, F., Knox, J.R., and Thomas, K.D. 1990. Sheri Khan Tarakai: A Neolithic village in Bannu District, NWFP, South Asian Archaeology 1987, Taddei, M. and Callieri, P., (eds.), Istituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente, Rome: 111-127. [7] Khan, F., Knox, J.R., and Thomas, K.D. 1990. Towards a model for Proto Historic subsistence systems in the Bannu District, NWFP, South Asian Archaeology 1987, Taddei, M. and Callieri, P., (eds.), Istituto Italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente, Rome: 129-141. [8] Khan, F., Knox, J.R., and Thomas, K.D. 1992. Tradition, identity and individuality: exploring the cultural relationships of Sheri Khan Tarakai, Pakistan Archaeology 27: 156-174. [9] Thomas, K.D. and Knox, J.R. 1994. Routes of Passage: later prehistoric settlement and exploitation of a frontier region in northwestern Pakistan, Bulletin of the Institute of archaeology, University College London. 31: 89-104.

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[10] Thomas, K.D., Knox, J.R. and Khan, F. 1997. Technology transfer and culture change: An example from Northwest Pakistan, South Asian Archaeology 1995, Allchin, R. and Allchin, B., (eds.), Oxford University Press and IBH, New Delhi: 237-251. [11] Khan, F., Knox, J.R., Magee, P., and Thomas, K.D. 1997. Excavation at Akra, Punjab Journal of Archaeology and History 1: 23-26. *[12] Thomas, K.D. 1999. Getting a life: stability and change in social and subsistence systems on the North-West Frontier, Pakistan, in later prehistory, in Gosden, C. and Hather, J., (eds.), The Prehistory of Food: Appetites for Change, One World Archaeology 32, Routledge, London: 306-321. [13] Khan, F., Knox, J.R. and Thomas, K.D. 2000a. Ter Kala Dheri: the site, excavations, artifacts and chronology, in Khan, F., Knox, J.R., Magee, P.G. and Thomas, K.D., with a contribution by Petrie, C.A., 2000, Akra: The Ancient Capital of Bannu, North West Frontier Province, Pakistan, Taxila Institute of Asian Civilisations, Islamabad: 81-100. [14] Khan, F., Knox, J.R. and Thomas, K.D. 2000b. The Bannu Archaeological Project: Archaeological Explorations and Excavations in Bannu Division, North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan, 1985-2000, Journal of Asian Civilisations 23.2: 1-6. [15] Khan, F., Knox, J.R. and Thomas, K.D. 2000c. Settlements and settlement systems in the southwest Gomal Plain in the Proto-Historic period, Journal of Asian Civilisations 23.2: 7-23. [16] Khan, F., Knox, J.R. and Thomas, K.D. 2000d. Jhandi Babar, a new site in the Gomal Plain, and the Sheri Khan Tarakai Culture Complex, Journal of Asian Civilisations 23.2: 25-50. [17] Khan, F., Knox, J.R. and Thomas, K.D. 2000e. The Tochi-Gomal phase an early 3rd millenniumc BC culture horizon in Bannu and Dera Ismail Khan Divisions, Northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan, Journal of Asian Civilisations 23.2: 51-56. [18] Khan, F., Knox, J.R., Morris, J.C. and Thomas, K.D. 2000f. A preliminary account of archaeological survey and excavations at Lewan (Bannu Division), 2000, Journal of Asian Civilisations 23.2: 57-104. [19] Khan, F., Knox, J.R., Magee, P., Petrie C.A. and Thomas, K.D. 2000g. Preliminary report on the fourth season of excavation at Akra, North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan, Journal of Asian Civilisations 23.2: 105-136. [20] Petrie, C.A. 2000. Recent discovery of a stone-walled structure, Husseini Ziarat Mound, Akra, in Khan, F., Knox, J.R., Magee, P.G. Thomas, K.D., with a contribution by C.A., Petrie, Akra: The Ancient Capital of Bannu, North West Frontier Province, Pakistan, Taxila Institute of Asian Civilisations, Pakistan: 132-5. [21] Khan, F., Knox, J.R. and Thomas, K.D. 2001. Bannu: melting pot for cultural change in the proto-historic periods, Halim, M.A. and Ghafoor, A., (eds.), Indus Valley Civilisation: Dialogue Among Civilisations, Ministry of Minorities, Culture, Sport, Tourism and Youth, Islamabad: 71-96. *[22] Morris, J.C. and Ashton, N. 2001. The lithic assemblage from the Neolithic site of Sheri Khan Tarakai, NWFP, Pakistan: the technological interpretation and the resultant socioeconomic interpretations, Palorient 27.1: 127-139.

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[23] Morris, J.C. and Thomas, K.D. 2003. Excavations at the later prehistoric site of Lewan, North West Frontier Province, Pakistan, Papers of the Institute of Archaeology 13: 94100. *[24] Morris, J.C., Ashton, N and Lee, C. 2003. An examination of lithic technological variability at the site of Sheri Khan Tarakai, NWFP, Pakistan through experimental replication, Palorient 29.1: 135-146. [25] Thomas, K.D. 2003. Minimising risk? Approaches to pre-Harappan human ecology on the north-west margin of the Greater Indus system, in Weber, S., (ed.), Indus Ethnobiology: New Perspectives from the Field, Rowman and Littlefield, Portland: 397-430. [26] Khan, F., Knox, J.R. and Thomas, K.D. 2004a (2002). Stamped terracotta cakes from Tochi Gomal Phase at Jhandi Badar: a new element, Ancient Pakistan 15: 105-117. [27] Khan, F., Knox, J.R. and Thomas, K.D. 2004b (2002). West of the Indus: the chronology of settlement in the protohistoric culture phases, with special reference to the Bannu region, Ancient Pakistan 15: 119-125. *[28] Morris, J.C. 2004. Agency theory applied: a study of later prehistoric lithic assemblages from northwest Pakistan in Gardner, A. (ed). Agency Uncovered: Archaeological Perspectives on Social Agency, Power and Being Human, UCL Press, London: 51-63. *[29] Magee, P., Petrie, C.A., Knox, R., Khan, F. and Thomas, K.D. 2005. The Achaemenid Empire in South Asia and Recent Excavations at Akra in Northwest Pakistan, American Journal of Archaeology 109: 711-741. [30] Magee, P., Khan, F., Knox, J.R., Petrie, C.A. and Thomas, K.D. 2005. Exploring Iron Age complexity in the North West Frontier Province, Pakistan: The 2000 Season of excavations at Akra by the Bannu Archaeological Project, South Asian Archaeology 2001, Jarrige, C. and Lefvre, V. (eds), ditions Recherche sur les Civilisations, Volume I: 201-206. [31] Morris, J.C. 2005. Excavations at the later prehistoric site of Lewan, North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan South Asian Archaeology 2003, Franke-Vogt, U. and Weisshaar, J. (eds), FAAK, Band 1: 93-99. [32] Petrie, C.A. 2005. The late 1st and early 2nd millennia AD at Akra, N.W.F.P., Pakistan, South Asian Archaeology 2001, Jarrige, C. and Lefvre, V. (eds), ditions Recherche sur les Civilisations, Volume II: 607-614. [33] Petrie, C.A. 2005. Ceramic production and distribution in the late 1st and early 2nd millennia AD: Akra, Bannu basin, NWFP Pakistan, South Asian Archaeology 2003, Franke-Vogt, U. and Weisshaar, J. (eds), FAAK, Band 1: 533-540.

PhD Theses [1] Petrie, C.A. 2002 Regional Economy in the late 1st and early 2nd millennia AD: - Akra, NWFP, Pakistan. Unpublished PhD Thesis, University of Sydney. [2] Morris, J.C. 2004. Lithic Technology and Cultural Change during the Later Prehistoric Period of Northwest South Asia, Unpublished PhD Dissertation, Institute of Archaeology, UCL, London.

BAP Publications list Articles and Chapters (In press)

July 2007 (CAP)

[1] Khan, F., Knox, J.R., Magee, P., Petrie C.A. & Thomas, K.D. in press. Preliminary report on three seasons of excavation and survey at Akra, North-west Frontier Province, Pakistan, Pakistan Archaeology (It is not known when this issue will appear). [2] Khan, F., Knox, J.R., Magee, P.G., Thomas, K.D., and Petrie, C.A. in press. Further research on the Later Prehistory of the Bannu Basin: The 1998 Excavations at Akra South Asian Archaeology 1999, edited by E.M. Raven and G.L. Possehl, Egbert Forsten Publishing, Groningen.
*[3] Magee, P. and Petrie, C. in press. West of the Indus East of the Empire: The

archaeology of the pre-Achaemenid and Achaemenid periods in Baluchistan and the North West Frontier Province, Pakistan, The World of Achaemenid Persia, British Museum, edited by J. Curtis, and St. J. Simpson. [4] Petrie, C.A., Khan, F., Knox, J.R., Magee, P., Morris, J.C., and Thomas, K.D. in press. Prehistoric and Historic ceramic production in the Bannu Basin, N.W.F.P., Pakistan: A Review, Ancient Pakistan XVI (2007 for [2003]). *[5] Petrie, C.A., Morris, J., Khan, F., Knox, J.R., and Thomas, K.D. in press. The dynamics of ceramic production and distribution during the later prehistoric Sheri Khan Tarakai and Tochi-Gomal phases of the Bannu Basin, NWFP, Pakistan South Asian Studies 23 (2007). *[6] Petrie, C.A. and Magee, P. in press. Histories, epigraphy and authority: Achaemenid and indigenous control in Pakistan in the 1st millennium BC, Gandharan Studies 1 (2007).

Books - In Preparation Petrie, C.A. Living in the Borderlands: the Archaeology and History of the Bannu Basin from the Kushans to the Ghaznavids, manuscript to be submitted to OUP Pakistan in 2007. Khan, F., Knox, J.R. Thomas, K.D., Morris, J.C. and Petrie, C.A. Sheri Khan Tarakai and the Neolithic in Bannu and the Gomal, Bannu Archaeological Project Survey and Excavations 19852001 Project Monographs - Volume 1, Petrie, C.A. (ed.), Oxbow Books, Oxford.

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